Monsoon kills dozens in Nepal, India, Bangladesh

Members of armed police force rescue people from flooded houses following torrential rains in Kathmandu, Nepal. Photo by Narendra Shrestha/EPA-EFE

A man carries his daughter as they leave a flooded area following torrential rains in Kathmandu, Nepal. Photo by Narendra Shrestha/EPA-EFE

July 15 (UPI) -- Landslides and flooding triggered by seasonal monsoon rains have killed at least 67 people in Nepal, 25 people in India and 14 in Bangladesh, authorities said.

In Nepal, police said Monday that at least 67 people have been killed with another 43 injured due to the torrents of rainfall that are expected to continue throughout the next few days.

Another 30 people were still missing and 1,446 people were reported rescued, the police force said on Twitter.

In India, more than 5 million people have been affected by flooding in the states of Bihar and Assam, the two worst hit in the country, according to Rapid Response, one of the nation's disaster response agencies.